SOLUTION: First, rewrite5/9 and 4/7 so that they have a common denominator
Then, use ,< ,> or to order 5/9 and 4/7 .
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Question 285190: First, rewrite5/9 and 4/7 so that they have a common denominator
Then, use ,< ,> or to order 5/9 and 4/7 .
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9*7=63
5/9=35/63
4/7=36/63
you decide if 35/63> 36/63
or 36/63>35/63
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